The jewelry in the collection Ruina by Sarah Swell, a designer based in California, may have been inspired by nature, but they look like relics from an archeological dig. Worn, weathered and petrified, the pendents are full of character while hinting at a history that may be imagined but still offers a lot of depth. It is appropriate that Ruina means 'ruin' in Spanish.
Comprised of necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings, Ruina by Sarah Swell is made for the girl with an appreciation for all things rustic chic. Greatly influenced by a recent trip to Mexico, Swell reveals, "I became particularly interested in Mayan culture and ruins and visited more than a half-dozen sites while on my trip. I was so inspired by the intricate stone formations as well as the meaning and ritual behind them."
Nature Relic Jewelry
The Accessories in Ruina by Sarah Swell Look Like Archeological Finds
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Jewelry - Opportunity for designers to create jewelry that showcases the beauty of nature while evoking a sense of history and depth.
2. Rustic Chic Accessories - Growing demand for accessories that have a worn, weathered look, offering a blend of sophistication and casualness.
3. Archaeological-inspired Designs - Rising popularity of jewelry that resembles artifacts from ancient civilizations, allowing wearers to connect with the past in a unique way.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Design - Designers can explore innovative ways of incorporating natural elements and archaeological aesthetics into their jewelry collections.
2. Fashion Accessories - Opportunity for accessory brands to offer rustic-chic pieces that cater to consumers seeking unique, eco-friendly, and historically-inspired designs.
3. Tourism and Travel - Tour operators and travel agencies can capitalize on the interest in archaeology and history by designing trips and experiences that allow visitors to explore ancient ruins and learn about their significance.